In the
spirit of solidarity and internationalism, in the United States March 8th will
be a day of action organized by and for women who have been marginalized and
silenced by decades of neoliberalism directed towards working women, women of
color, Native women, disabled women, immigrant women, Muslim women, lesbian,
queer and trans women.

For those who are not familiar with the trope, “neoliberalism” is used by the radical and socialist left to denounce liberal democracy and free enterprise. The group doesn’t say that it is
promoting socialism and is opposed to liberal freedoms like the freedom of
expression, but it certainly is.

The group is happy to exploit the general discontent about
president Trump:

March
8th will be the beginning of a new international feminist movement that
organizes resistance not just against Trump and his misogynist policies, but
also against the conditions that produced Trump, namely the decades long
economic inequality, racial and sexual violence, and imperial wars abroad.

Since it has among its leaders Palestinian terrorists and
Shariah Law promoting misogynists, it begins by denouncing what it considers to be Trump-inspired
anti-Semitism:

Against
the open white supremacists in the current government and the far right and
anti-Semites they have given confidence to, we stand for an uncompromising
anti-racist and anti-colonial feminism.

Then it shows its true colors when it indulges its own brand
of anti-Semitism and Jew-hatred… in particular its notion that Israel is a
colonialist, occupying power. Obviously, they are calling for the destruction of Israel. As with other members of the radical left, the
new feminism is strikingly anti-Semitic:

This
means that movements such as Black Lives Matter, the struggle against police
brutality and mass incarceration, the demand for open borders and for immigrant
rights and for the decolonization of Palestine are for us the beating
heart of this new feminist movement. We want to dismantle all walls, from
prison walls to border walls, from Mexico to Palestine.

It’s time for women to take off their pussy hats and put on
their thinking caps. And its long past time for feminists who wish to be taken
seriously to disassociate themselves from this anti-Semitic and anti-American bigotry.

7 comments:

Stuart: It’s time for women to take off their pussy hats and put on their thinking caps.

I recall someone giving advice on movements, basically saying you should identify others who want to go in the same direction of you, and unite together.

Myself, I've always found that advice suspect. If you're going to be a part of a movement, its better to stay very focused, and keep out the riff raff who will spoil things with their mommy or daddy issues, and all.

But even if you try to stay pure, perhaps the biggest problem is early victories, and then discover you have power, and fail to see how it is abused by your own excesses. Like once you discover you have a hammer, everything starts to look like a nail.

I imagine feminism has such problems, ideally containing 50% of the population in solidarity, and the other 50% in sympathy potential, yet its message gets co-opted by the 1% who make it offensive to their own otherwise allies. And once those 1% find they can get the law on their side, and can make thing like individual preference illegal, they've become the oppressor they claim to hate.

Thinking caps are good, but first you have to take off the justice warrior caps.

"Thinking caps are good, but first you have to take off the justice warrior caps."Well said.

However, social justice warrior caps aren't any more real just because you 'feel' you're wearing one.

The overarching premise is all wrong. There is no such thing as feminism. It is a made up movement. Women who have wanted to succeed have always done so. And women who need to be part of a group have always found one. Just like women who need excuses have always found them. Amelia Earhart did not fly because of a woman's movement. She flew because she had the fortitude, the know how and the courage to do so.

Inequities used to exist. Not any more. The women's movement has done nothing but enable whiners of all stripes to push an agenda that has nothing to do with women at all.

Apparently not or more women would be changing their behavior. Instead we have adult women behaving like children, throwing temper tantrums and aligning themselves with people and forces who are quite dangerous but because they have a common enemy, these women are more ham happy to join forces with them.

Frankly these women are an embarrassment. I cherish my rights, particularly my right to vote, but I understand the argument that women should never have been given the right to vote.